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bronkthecat · 1 year
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They’re on eggs :D
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lilybug-02 · 8 months
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Very random…
The next time someone says kids these days are more ADHD/Dyslexia/(many other disability prone) tell them that that’s not the case and that it’s actually much more likely that there’s more diagnosis.
For a long time people didn’t need to be diagnosed because it didn’t affect their day to day lives. But now that our world is more and more complex thinks like this are easier to notice and are more readably diagnosed.
Yes there are problems with over diagnosis! But that’s a different topic. Keep it minimal unless they show interest. :)
Okay Goodnight.
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batwynn · 11 months
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Hey just a reminder that if someone misspells something in, say a webcomic you’re reading, the cool and considerate thing to do is point it out kindly without sarcasm and teasing. Especially if you’re not close with the creator and taking that tone comes across as bullying behavior rather than fun riffing between friends. Because, you know, you’re not friends.
Also, some of us creators have grown up with dyslexia and learning disabilities, and we don’t always catch stuff like this so your snappy little remark is really not cute after years of bullies making us a target for that same thing. 👍
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twigg96 · 1 year
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Do you have any headcanons about the members of dethklok finding out their s/o is autistic or has some form of neurodivergence? Who would be the most understanding in that scenario
Hello Anon!! I actually have already done a HC covering Autism here!! However I would love nothing more than to write some more HCs for different forms of Neurodivergence if that is ok?
I will be covering: ADHD, Dyslexia, Tourette Syndrome, OCD, and DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder). I truly hope I do this HC justice.
Tourette Syndrome
Nathan - When he first met his partner, he was positive that they were pretty much the coolest person on the whole planet. Yeah they had a few tics. And yeah sometimes those tics caused his S/O to make unwanted movements and sounds. But he thought that it was really bad ass and they were the strongest person on the whole planet. Anxiety was a bitch. He knew so himself. He couldn’t hardly imagine what it would be like if his anxiety caused his nerves to explode with energy and make his body do things he couldn’t control. But his partner handled it so well… and he was so proud of them. So when he saw people trying to start shit with his partner for something they struggled to control, he started shit right back. He’s a protector at heart after all.
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Pickles - he wasn’t immediately trusted by his partner’s entire system and that showed. When they first met he actually met one of his future S/O’s alters who gave him the impression that they kind of really hated him. A few months later when they met again at a less stressful time in his future partner’s life he got to meet the their host personality. They instantly hit it off and dispite the way they acted as if it were the very first time they had ever met the man Pickles knew they were truly something special. Into their friendship he slowly learned about his partner’s alters and their personalities. Some that were fond of him, some that were indifferent as long as their host was happy, and some that saw him as a threat. He was supportive of his partner and all of their personalities, even the ones that didn’t like him that much. He was always very polite and patient with them as he knew they were all part of this beautiful system he agreed to love and cherish.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Murderface- when William first met his future partner he thought they were just really into being clean. It never bothered him. Hell most people were cleaner than him so who was he to judge. But what really caught his attention were the other little things that seemed to stop them in their tracks in their daily lives. Like the amount of times they had to lock the door after walking into the house. That same number followed them to the number of times they had to start the stove for dinner… and the dishwasher. It was just minor things. So Murderface never minded much. It never harmed anyone else or his partner to do things a special way in order to make them comfortable so why be upset? He understands that OCD can and could for his partner become something that could take over their life. He was always aware later on after they officially explained their OCD to him to watch for any sign that his partner was in need of outside intervention or assistance. But with the help they already had and the skills they used he knew they were going to be ok as long as they trusted him and their supporters. He trusted his partner to make those difficult decisions for themselves.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Skwisgaar- when Skwisgaar first met his future partner he was a little taken aback to be honest. They were incredible. Absolutely stunning. And so so knowledgeable about so many cool things. They switched subjects and lost track of things from time to time sure. But who didn’t when they got excited and passionate about their favorite topics right? He noticed his partner moved around a lot and fidgeted some. But so did he. So that never once bothered him. If anything it soothed him to know that he wasn’t the only one walking around the living room on movie night making light commentary on the way the actors dressed and acted out of character in that one scene. The two became fast besties and even faster lovers.
Dyslexia
Toki - when he first met his partner knew he’d met his forever match. They were funny, kind, brilliant, and overall perfect. They had some issues reading but so did he! Hell most of the time they were correcting his English so he never cared if the words were spelled right. There were so many other things to do than read and write anyway! Like take walks in the rain. Go to the zoo with a guide. Paint wild and crazy things that pop into their minds. And go to the wacky building stuffed animal stores to see if they could find rare stuffed animals and make wild combinations.
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mynameis-a · 10 months
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i forgot what tindr was called
i racked my brain for a solid few minutes trying to figure out what the “straight people version of grindr” was
i kept calling it twitter and fucking twinder even though i knew it was wrong
i almost tagged this with “i dont know why i was even thinking about twitter” because i forgot it was called tindr again
why am i like this (╥﹏╥)
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immortalthings · 9 months
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When people say "birb" they think of (any bird “being funny, cute, or silly in some way.")
I think someone who has dyslexia spelled bird wrong and thought it was cute.
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avesrinapproved · 10 months
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i found an old fan fic i wrote when i was 10-12 and heres some words little dyslexic me couldnt spell. (cus -cause, fins - fence, alegel - illegal, cud - could, lessen/lesion - listen, kusfyoued - confused, indesegon -indecision, pertetofly - protectively, moth - mouth, skar - scare, ackras - across, lage - leg, relist - realize, prpis - prepose, cufenst - convince, shur/shere - sure, pashints - patients, sas - says, beater hery - better hurry, prodle - ???, yousis - uses, payatenshin - pay attention, deferens - difference, proble - probably, reshis - reaches, cores - course, medson - medicine, poedif - positive, fegrd - feared,)
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fresh-bed-old-sheets · 11 months
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WHEN DID THEY PLAN TO TELL ME THERE'S AN 'R' BEFORE 'P' IN "SURPRISE"?
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noratheelk · 1 year
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I just think I should document this somewhere. So, I’m dyslexic. I recently bought a book: ‘Star Trek: The Vulcan Academy Murders’ it’s a tie-in novel. The book itself doesn’t really matter. I don’t usually read books with my eyes because the dyslexia makes it an incredibly slow and draining task. I usually stick to audiobooks but this book didn’t have an audiobook form, and it’s a lot harder to read a page of an audiobook when the teacher is talking than it is to look at a page in a physical book. So I read my book, it took me about a week. I was also really tired all week. And I was sleeping just as much if not more than I usually do, still, I was almost falling asleep in class and had almost no energy for anything. When I finished my book, I was back to my upbeat, energetic self. I understand that correlation is not causation and I’ll need to read a few more books to test this hypothesis but it would seem that reading a book, the way normal, non-dyslexic people do, is so cognitively draining for me that I physically cannot do it at the same rate as others. On one hand, this really validated my experience and frustration with reading. But another part of me is sad that I’ll never be able to read books with the ease and efficiency of some of my peers.
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thewatcherman05 · 10 months
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Okay, but as a dyslexic person
Why does r, n and m exist
And why do words with r and n next to each other exist, that's no longer rn, that's a fucking m
This isn't my only alphabet beef, I'm coming after L, i, j and t next, along with b and d, but they're getting off easy for only making me confused for a few minutes
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hiummusername · 8 months
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All the transmascs love my dyslexic ass; i only sever cunt
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bronkthecat · 1 year
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Introducing the newest nerodivergent creature: Timmy!
- Me and my friends created him in a gartic phone and we’ve been drawing him ever since.
- he is wanted in 37 states for stealing the constitution (he got a little silly)
- he is dyslexic
- he is an international treasure
- people worldwide are already being converted to Timmy!
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concrete-3ater · 11 months
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um off topic but srry if i misspell a lot im dumb and dyslexic
also my spell check is broken lol
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God I hate dyslexia
It takes my energy and time. So much of the word exists in text. Having to read a post three times to understand it is quite disheartening. The fear of misspellings makes me afraid to post stuff. It's impossible for me to understand movies and TV-shows that aren't in English because I can't read subtitles. I can't read long texts. I'm essentially unable to read any fanfick or book. I haven't read a book since middle school.
I just hate this. If there was a cure I would take it.
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Cassandra Cain isnt a character i feel comfortable saying much about, i have read few of her storys although id like to, but id like to contribute my experience with dyslexia to the conversation around cass and language.
it has been brought to my attenton that cass conversing mainly in sign, a common headcannon and incorperated often into fics, is illogical as she struggles with english, leat alone a whol new language.
i agrree with this, while i am uncertain of the exact diagnosis she was given in story (i think it was smothing called ephasia?) her struggle with language and its rules is something i relate to, from her consise communication to struggles to read i feel there should be a conversation opened that learing new languages is hard, especialy for those that struggle with there first language(although it is true that engish is her second language and body language is first) not everyone can be a polygot like the rest of the batfamily, i think it could be interesting to have cass communicate non verbally with people she dousent have a language in common with, or just having people around her comfortable with the way her learning dificultys present. i see why she should be able to read and wright, and communicate clearly in english, but there the bats, surely they can make som sort of text to speach or vice versa device?
also id like to bring attention to how i just phrased my understanding that it whould be benaficail to the story for her to be able to overcome her difficultys, “should“ ‘should’ she overcome her issues, she ‘could‘ but it should not be nessasery for her to be able to speak,read and wright to a high level. and who is to say what that level is? what level of english ids ‘satisfactory‘
som epeople think, mainly when thye communicate over text, that i mae not a native speaker, common things i so sutch as spelling things phoneticaly, as you may see in this verry text. i am not, i speak engish as my first and only language, my dyslexia means i struggle to spell things ‘correctly’ as wll as that, my typing and motor skills are not perfect, i will often mistlype letters. howver i am often told my verbal language skills are superb and i have a highly acedemic way of speaking, i do sometimes, others times people mention selective mutisum and get annoyed when i um to mutch, and dislike my curt way of speaking, often roundinng words and dropping articals.
what  tried to say in the last paragraph is that language skills shouldent be a signifier of intelegence as thy can vary from eatch type of language skill, speatch, wrighting reading and listeng. and also what i have been trying to say this whole thing is thst i feel we should let cass ecplore her lerning diffuculty, and how it dousent make her ‘unintelegent‘ or that she dousent need a ;high’ level of langage skils to be valued.
note: i have in this text, due to the subject matter decised not to stress on spelling mistakes and gramma errors, i will edit anything i feel is difficult to decipher but i feel i whoud betray my poiint by correcting myself to mutch, and id you dismiis my point due to my spelling and grammar issues i implor you to refelc ton that
secondary note: if you are using a screen reader and wish to read this i undersand it may be difficult to read so i am happy to polish it by request.
third note: i undersatnd that the charecter of cassandra is asian and the interection of her race and disabityly should be carefuly handled as to not be negative to either. i was discussing here my opinion on her diabilitys presentation, and do not feel i can comment on how it intersects with her race and gender
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marchharesteatable · 1 year
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Plz give me your help opinions
I am making a planner because I am dyslexic with ADHD, so making words and sticking to things is hard. Therefore I decided to make a planner that I can color in as the day goes on, along with essential planner items. I would love it if you took a look over the week I have so far and give me any opinions, comments, questions, etc.
It looks prettier on my computer as only some of the fonts and such transferred over, but it is the general gist.
I plan to add an end-of-the-week review with a mood tracker, medication and symptom tracker, and a little gratitude journal prompt. I also plan to add a monthly overview with some reviews, reflections, and such.
If you have any ideas, I would Love to hear them about any of this! I have been staring at this all day and am still determining if this is good or not.
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